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Show u. THE SAN JUAN RECORD First Security just put $163 million in PJameo RONNIE W. SORRELL, son of Larry andCarlaSorrellofMonti-cell- o, Home Improvement money within your reach. has been promoted in the Air Force to the rank of airman first class. Sorrell is an aircraft maintenance specialist at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, with the 52nd Aircraft Generation U. S, is a 1981 credit hours duringthe quarter. Parker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parker of Blanding. 12 11-w- eek ' ' r E-- graduate of JENNIFER McCANN , daughter of Mitch and Martha McCann of Monticello, and a former junior high student in Blanding recently a berth in a national earned History Day competition at the University of Minnesota. McCann captured second place in the senior individual performance category with her project Sit for I t i t Me. The national cshtest wiU be at the University of Maryland in Washington, D.C. in June. who attends Falls McCann, Senior Hi$i School in International FaUs, Minnesota, also captured the lead in the school drama club production of Room Number 13, a mystery-come- dy by Vincent E. Dailey. CHARLES KIRK KIMMERLE, psychology, Blanding, and ROBIN humanMICHELLE SPARKS, were among students 1,619 undergraduate named to the winter quarter honor roU at the University of Utah. To be named to the honor roU a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A. ities, MonticeUo, 1 ; s- SCOTT B. PARKER, a junior majoring in nursing, was named to the straight A honor roll for winter quarter atWeberState' r - CoHege in Ogden. v tained a perfect 4.0 grade point average while taking a total of : ' He main- $ J. Carl Osborn, San Juan School District adult education director, was elected president of the Mountain Plains Adult Education Association last month. He is the first - Utah president which organization of the serves seven western states. He is also the first public educator to serve as president. Past presidents have unicoUeges, represented sector. or the versities private Osborn will serve aspresident-ele- ct one year, then as president, and again for a a year as The election took place in Boise on March 28 at the annual MPAEA meeting. past-preside- J. GLORIA ical GROVER, phys- Blanding; education, CATHERINE nt. OSBORN, social, sciences, Blanding; and ROBERT D. HILLSTEAD, general education, MonticeUo, were among students who earned honor status winter quarter at Southern Utah State CoUege, 234 roU Cedar City. To be named to the SUSC honor roll a student must be e, enroUed taking 15 or more credit hours, and earn a fuU-tim- quarterly grade point average of 3.60 or higher (approximately A minus), STAN BAKER is the new land specialist with Utah State Lands and Forestry at the Southeast - ",xi .( Regional Office in Moab. Range resource management, special use leases, right of ways, and seismic wiU be exploration activities Bakers main responsi- bilities. Each of the 163 Baker graduated from Grand offices of First Security has a County High School in 1974 and million dollars to loan for Home Improvements. Pick your project now! Do it yourself or hire it done. With a Timeway Simple Interest Loan you can do the repairs you need or make the changes you want. And get the job done-no- w! Timeway lets you save interest by paying extra or early. You pay only for the time you use the money. So, if your home has room for improvement-remod- el, renovate, restore or repair with a Timeway Simple Interest Home Improvement Loan. How your Home Improvement Center can help. Hundreds of Intermountain materials suppliers are joining with First Security in this Springtime Home Improvement Project. See your Lumber Dealer or Home Improvement Center supplier today. Youll find our Timeway Loan Applications right in the help you plan and finish the job. Just fill one out and bring it to any First Security stores-t- cancer. office. FSirsC StscuiiirDlty GBsmnCss Bank of Idaho, N.A. N.A. First Bank of First Security First Security State Bank Members FDIC Centers Learning Resource Proficiency award at the National Precision Teaching Conference held at Park City, Utah. Holden was selected from a group of ten nominees to receive the award, which is presented for innovative and enthusiastic use of Precision Teaching, and for commitment to quality education. Three members of Blickenstaff family in mission field at once Todd Blickenstaff has been California serving in the Sacremento Mission for the past He wiU soon three months. be joined in the mission field by his parents Francelle and Eugene Blickenstaff, They have recently been called to serve in the Puerto Rico-Sa- n Juan n Mission and wiU be leaving soon for the Mission Training Center to prepare for their Spanish-speaki- ng mission. Blickenstaffs wiU be serving for one year and wiU be finishing their mission about the same time as Todd finishes his 18 month mission. The Blickenstaffs have eight children. Four of their sons have served LDS missions. The Week End Getaway Stay At The Msttinmff EfldDtoi? Ilnnim During Racing Season We are winning. Please support the a Timeway! Utah, Security First Security Bank of Rock Springs Janean Holden, the Special Education Resource teacher at Monticello High School, received national recognition last week when she was awarded the Utah o ( Its sl good time for received his degree in range science from Utah State UnSince receiving his iversity. These people and 3 million others have something to celebrate. R. BILLIE, son of and Elsie Billie of MonteJohnny JOHNNY the 2nd Support Command. He is a 1982 graudate of Whitehorse High School. an CA degree, he has been employed with the U. S. Forest Service and construction activities in Colorado and Southeastern Utah. zuma Creek, has beenpromoted in the U.S Army to the rank of specialist four. Billie is a missile repairer in Nuremberg, West Germany, with v Monticello High School. i - Page 15 and faceo in the newo Squadron. 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